West Spam to beat Palace or draw
Leeds to beat Newcastle or draw
WBA to lose to City
Brighton and Fulham to maybe take points off each other
Sheff Utd to lose
Three points on Weds could be really important
Fixtures looking good for us this week
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Re: Fixtures looking good for us this week
I want Newcastle v Leeds to be a draw
West Ham to beat Palace
Fulham to draw
Sheffield to lose
We are a mid table side and I want us to finish comfortably above Leeds. I think we will finish in 12th position
West Ham to beat Palace
Fulham to draw
Sheffield to lose
We are a mid table side and I want us to finish comfortably above Leeds. I think we will finish in 12th position
Re: Fixtures looking good for us this week
I will be quite happy taking points off the Villains the others can kick each other to bits
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Re: Fixtures looking good for us this week
Beating Villa would be an excellent achievement and put us up to
22 points at the half way stage.
But it's not a given as Villa are a much improved team and capable of
getting a result against us.
If we do beat them then I think most fans will think we're safe.
22 points at the half way stage.
But it's not a given as Villa are a much improved team and capable of
getting a result against us.
If we do beat them then I think most fans will think we're safe.
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Re: Fixtures looking good for us this week
Important thing about the premiership, try not to lose, you cannot rely on other teams doing you favours.
We benefit from a perverse psychology possessed by many teams, and that is “we can beat this lot” or “ we’ll get points there”. This is a part of a perceived mythology in the premiership and championship. Long may it continue.
We benefit from a perverse psychology possessed by many teams, and that is “we can beat this lot” or “ we’ll get points there”. This is a part of a perceived mythology in the premiership and championship. Long may it continue.